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Questions Part 1

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1. You are the charge nurse. A client with chronic pain reports to you that the nurses have not been responding to requests for pain medication. What is your initial action? 1.     Check the medication administration records (MARs) for the past several days. 2.     Ask the nurse educator to provide in-service training about pain management. 3.     Perform a complete pain assessment on the client and take a pain history. 4.     Have a conference with the nurses responsible for the care of this client. 2. Family members are encouraging your client to "tough out the pain" rather than risk drug addiction to narcotics. The client is stoically abiding. You recognize that the sociocultural dimension of pain is the current priority for the client. Which question will you ask? 1.     "Where is the pain located, and does it radiate to other parts of your body?" 2.     "How would you describe the pain, and how is it affecting you?&qu

NCLEX RN Cram Free Download

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Product details Series:   Exam Cram Paperback:   512 pages Publisher:   Pearson IT Certification; 4 edition (July 3, 2013) Language:   English ISBN-10:   0789751070 ISBN-13:   978-0789751072

NCLEX RN-PN Random Notes

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  Mark Klimek Notes

NCLEX-PN Cram Free Download

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Nclex RN PN Notes! Download Here

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This is a Mark Klimek notes it's like the blueprint of his audio download the whole pdf file. SAMPLE: 

Acid Base Gases

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Values           a. pH =7.35–7.45                         Increase = Alkalotic                      Decrease = Acidosis           b. HCO3 =22-26           c. PaO2 = 80-100 mmHg             d. PaCO2 =35-45mmHg             e. SaO2 =95-100%  R - Respiratory O - Opposite M - Metabolic E - Equal  Uncompensated : CO2 or HCO3 is NORMAL   Partially Saturated :  Nothing is Normal Compensated : pH is Normal

Fetal Position

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